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HA III) Y I’HA^TS FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
Pink flowers in Sept, and Oct. 2 to 2^ 
feet. 
Pacifica—A Siberian species growing to 
three feet with many branches and fine 
sprays of pink flowers in late summer. 
Paniculata—The old familiar Babys Breath, 
still unsurpassed for the airy beauty of 
its tiny white flowers. 
Bristol Fairy—The large double white 
flowers and long season of bloom makes 
this improved Babys Breath indispens¬ 
able in the hardy border. Heavy field 
plants, each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
Repens —Creeping mats of foliage covered 
with white flowers in late spring. 
HELIANTHEMUM (Sunrose) 
*Ben Nevis —Low mat of green foliage 
with yellow saucer-shaped flowers in 
profusion. 
*Buttercup —Single clear yellow flowers. 
^Fireball —Double scarlet flowers in June. 
*Peach —Single peach pink flowers. 
HELIANTHUS 
Multiflorus FI. PI. —Fully double flowers 
2 or 3 inches across in late summer till 
frost. 3-5 ft. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Flava —(Lemon Lily). Sweet scented clear 
yellow. The Day Lily that is most satis¬ 
factory as a cut flower. 254 ft. June. 
Fulva —(Orange Lily). Copper orange, 3 ft. 
July. 
Gold Dust —Bright yellow, buds and re¬ 
verse petals bronze. 254 ft. June. 
Kwanso fl. pi —Double orange flowers with 
dark shadings. 4 ft. July and August. 
Thunbergi —Lemon yellow flowers. Flow¬ 
ers freely throughout July. 
Luteola Major —Tall, deep yellow, free 
flowering. Each 50c. 
Margaret Perry —Orange red flowers lined 
with yellow. Free flowering. Each 50c. 
HERNIARIA (Burstwort) 
*Glabra —The delicate tracery of the foli¬ 
age is very effective when planted on 
paved terraces or walks between the 
stones. 
Prices: Unless Otherwise Noted: Each 
25c; 3 for 65c; $2.50 per doz. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) 
*Edge Hall —Pink, 12-15 inches, June. 
*Pluie de Feu —Brilliant coral red. 
*Rosamondi —Beautiful rose pink flowers. 
*White —Creamy white flowers. 
HO ST A (Plantain Lily) 
Lancifolia —Narrow leaves and lilac flowers 
in July. Good for a low, edging plant for 
the shaded hardy border. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Mixed Colors—A fine mixture of many 
colors. 
IBERIS (Candytuft) 
''■'Sempervirens —6-8 inches. White. May. 
*Sempervirens Little Gem —A dwarf com¬ 
pact form. 
IRIS SPECIES 
*Arenafia—'Dwarf European beared spe¬ 
cies, narrow leaved, to 6 inches; bright 
yellow, flowers in May. 
*Cristata —Native American crested species, 
soft blue flowers on 3 in. stems in late 
April. 
Dichotoma —Vesper Iris from Asia; August 
flowering with lilac flowers on two foot 
branching stems. Each 35c; 3 for 95c. 
Foliosa —Native beardless species, blue- 
purple flowers in late June. 
Missouriensis —Native with slender foliage 
and pale blue flowers. 
Pseudacorus — Yellow Flag, Tall, with 
Orientalis —Grassy foliage, deep l:e *:in 
2-3 feet. 
LAMIUM (Dead Nettle) 
Maculatum —Dwarf plant with leaves mar¬ 
bled with silver, deep rose flowers 
through summer. 
LINUM (Hardy Flax) 
Perenne —Azure blue, flowers on 18 inch 
plants through early summer. 
LYSIMACHIA (Loosestrife) 
Fraseri — Excellent hardy native from 
South Carolina, in effect like a golden 
yellow Phlox, July flowering, four feet. 
Punctata —Yellow flowers in axis of leaves 
2 ft. June. 
MONARDA (Bee-balm) 
Didyma —Brilliant scarlet flowers in mid¬ 
summer. Aromatic foliage. 2 ft. 
NEPETA 
^Mussini —Trailing plant for rock or wall 
garden with gray-green leaves. Lavender 
blue flowers in May with scattering 
bloom through the season. 
PAP AVER (Poppy) 
*Nudicaule —Iceland Poppy, white, yellow 
or orange flowers, from May to July. 
Orientale —Brilliant orange scarlet cups in 
June. 2 ft 
Olympia—Double orange-red flowers on 
15-18 inch stems. Vigorous spreading 
plant. 
Mrs. Perry —Large salmon-pink with dark 
center. 
PRICES: Unless Otherwise Noted: 
Each 25c; 3 for 65c; $2.50 per doz.; $12.00 
per 100. 
See Toole’s special Herb Catalog for 
prices and descriptions of many varieties 
of Culinary, Fragrant and Medicinal herb 
plants and seeds as well as prepared Herbs, 
Herbal Teas, Herb Vinegars, Fragrance 
Jars, Sweet Bags and many other items. 
